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| neQR fea OTE-RANKINCo. OTTO 1 KEGEL, General Manager. ‘The instrumene ilfuetreted ve Victrola XI—9100 Gather ’round the Victrola these winter evenings— Gather ‘round with Caruso and Farrar, Kreisler and Pad- gewski, John McCormack and Alma Gluck, Harry Lauder HH and Nora Bayes, Sousa and Victor Herbert, or any others of the } great host of Victor artists. Have them sing for you, play fer you, laugh with you, right in the warmth and comfort of ] your own home, You know full well that “going out” for pleasure and entertainment is mepensive matter. You owe it to your own pocketbook to compare the cxst of going out with our convenient and easy terme on Victrolas. quit you in a Victrola, $15 to $400, and make the ti et you'll never miss the money. Bay Victor and Columbia Records in Sealed Envelopes This Store, Alone in Seattle, Sells Victor fa Columbia Records in Sealed Envelopes (Grote Rankin Sealed Record Service Ask About It jerms 80 easy Victrola VI. Outfit Complete $29.75 Three Dollars Down, Fifty Cents a Week outfit includes a Victrola VI ae --- $25.00 double-sided 7Sc Victor Sealed Records of own choosing d, Album that 3.75 holds twelve | 10-inch Ch Ae | Delivered complete for . GrteRankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin | }/Salaried Man Standing in Quicksand Says Western University President si erbeuBltoe’- schoo * pat BERKELEY, Cal, Jan. 19 Man, perplexed of thereased living cost, found s champion tn President Ide Wheeler, of the Unt- iy of California “tis apparent that the man liv- oozing aw says tt to G sizes the n salaries for the ©) | Petters at the university General trend In the rise of JARUSEMENTS aan S’SPINE PHEUM VAUDEVILLE ve e AL THIS W The by the ®salary is standing !n quick- s 4nd that the value of his sal- Br iscontinnal ay from President v. Joh ecessity faculty REK 2:20—T wire Daily —5.20 Pileer @ Dongt Dances Odiva, Queen’ —Jan k . Humorist Violinist NEE DAILY 10-25-59¢ NINGS 10-25-50-75; ae moe. ‘ “hay the Kin 7 al nd 9 20c LUxn her Vaudeville Acts iar, New cond at Seneca- No Mat ore All Thin Week 10¢ Furs wy ie i” | the cost of living,” says President Wheeler, “is not likely to relent Benjamin Ide Wheeler leven in peace, being due to univer- }sal causes involving, presumably, |the cheapening of gold and the growing scarcity of food COMMITTEE WANTS _ TOKILE OFF JITNEYS } ee | OLYMPIA fitney bill 19.~-A_ brand an emérgency Jan. | new wit clause attached, was prepared utilities com to- day by senate public nittee, of which Senator Jones is chairman, to be introduced as com- | mittee bill. It puts all “for hire’ motor vehicles, except taxicabs, un der supervision of pub commisaion and will Jitney busses entirely out of busi It puts each Individual fit man fn the class of a corpora, tion, and regulates routes | schedules The senate committee includes Jones, Cornwell, Groff, Taylor, Brand, Barnes, Ghent JOHN D.’S ATTORNEY IN CLEVELAND DIES CLEVELAND. P. Kline, personal attorne John D, Rockefeller and for the Standard Oil Co. during its court fights in tho early years, died | suddenly today, probably put for attorney rervice | and Japanese Merchant Says Bird’s Nest Soup Is Real Swell Dish in the Orient SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 19—Mr. and Mrs, T. Hawada, M Sayokl and K. Kayamoto, all Tokio business men, and Y. Se moto, of Kobe and Bapgkok, Siam, are guests here, en route East. Mr, Samoto has for many yeare made @ epecialty of sell ing plekled birds’ t soupe in China, For mosa, India and other parts of the Orient. “The nests are made from the saliva of thelr food largely consiating of vegetation from gra nd weeds,” said Mr, Samoto. “I handle the nests side line to my other business and have always found it fairly profitable. Many mothers In the Orient with bables and older infants con: sume much of the nest soup on ordere of the native doctors, just ae in the United States special brands of cereals, milk or other food is commended and recommended by physicians. “Many things in the Orient have been affected In price by the European war, but the high cost of living hae not yet reach: ed the price of birds’ nests or their soup.” Hunt for Freedom GZAR'S CHURCH Hunt tor Freed RULES PEOPLE “Hert Fnsinw OF ALEUTIANS, complacently making Ru Subjects of nominally Ameri can citizens on Alaska sol! right under the Stars and Stripes. The Aleutian islands, to: gether with Kodiak and Sitka, comprise our Alsace-Lorraine— a land under our flag but with loyalty elsewhere | For years the federal and terrt- }torial schools have been trying to ‘ome this opposition and to turn the youngsters toward Amert canism. But even today the native| speak English on the rounds only when policed at! ! play by the teachors ! The me 2 of most Rus an chur in this region has nN negligible. Drunkenness, from which springs most of the woés of the Aleuts, | been frowned Practically white man in the Islands agrees that the green turrets of the Russian church {n western Alaska have been the ¢ym- bol of the oppression, ignorance and misery that has made these people the ont abject on th continent In many cases unprine! pled ch men have proven ready tools for the white men who have ex- ploited and robbed the helpless nat! to a horrible degree. There are of course some excep. tions. B st the Russian church in Alaska has been satisfied | with a mere ntional teaching and made no effort to lift the Aleuts from that miserable estate in which the early Muscovite trap Ders and adventurers left them. | Slavic blood: courses in most of) these pec | Every home or hut has {ts por trait of the czar—the “Little Father.” Russian flags are treas. lured and displayed And if you ask them to what! country they belong, of what nation | Alaska is a part, nine out of 10 will lanswer, “Russia.” BEATS H. C. L. BY EATING GRASSES Vt, Jan, 19 of Piney Ridge, near ntend to let the high her him. Let them ke aigs” in cold stor age, he and their chickens, too, for he has discovered a way to give them the merry ha and a few chuckles added, if they go too far Grass, by gum!" {8 Ephraim’'s |Joyous ejaculation. “Nicodemus of | Bible fame et grass,” he says, “and |he thrived on it, berjinks! And that is pe actiy what I'm goin’ to do. little swallows, ° as not every Miss Violette Wilson, talented dancer who rebelled against the re-| strictions of life at the University | of California, and quit the school | |to find freedom of intellect in the larger world, has found a husband instead. She became the bride of} Irving Pitchell, Harvard graduate, ding man at the Little} Low Angeles, on New] They have been play same company son declared that “old! living fogey methods” at the university | their says, jcost of and lame ng. pene Don’t stay stiff |Limber up! Rub soot in order to avoid becoming a ma-| keley, Cal, and noted temperance TO HELP MAN WHO Mortimer, who offered to sell him- | received a leap year proposal, with other offer. “St. Jacob's Oil.” will give him $10 a month out of lyour aching muscles, joints and ed mother, but is willing to di absolutely harmless, and doesn't|her address as Halfmoon Bay, has} It Instantly takes away any ache, marriage, promising to make her cramped her soul and that she quit chine. She is the daughter of J Stitt Wilson, former mayor of Ber- lecturer ’ OAKLAND, Cal., Jan, 19.—Wm, friend who needed the money, and ' : the offer of a $1,000 dot from a |Don't Suffer! Relief Comes) vouitny w sce) kes received an | the Moment You Rub With | Miss Caroline Pebenik, a domes | tie, has written Mortimer that she her salary until he pays the debt. | ltrating “St. Jacob's Ol" right in| The girl is the sole support of an} {painful nerves It's the quickest, | vide her earnings with Mortimer | surest pain relief on earth. It is| The wealthy widow, who gave burn the skin tfailed to materialize save by mall. | “St. Jacob's Oil” conquers pain.| Mortimer accepted her proposal of| lsoreness and stiffness in the head,|“one of the best husbands she ever Ineck, shoulders, back, legs, arms |had,” but sbe has not yet come for- fingers or any part of the body—| ward |nothing like ft. You simply pour a| Mortimer today notified all the little in your hand and rub “where prominent men's organizations in it hurts,” and relief comes instant. |the city that there was a man for lly. Don't stay crippled! a sale for $200 |small trial bottle now from any - tore. It never disappoints six eld medal n is BANTA AND SMITH FILE FOR COUNCIL six gold medal awards On the grounds that the great area south of Yesler way 1s unrep- | HYOM E| resented in the city council, Robey | POUND NIN O-ME) BE asta, editor of the Duwamish | | Valley News and the South End | Ends Catarrh, Asthma News. has filed as a candidate for | Bronchiti th inciimante Fi i Cold i Leslie Smitn, formerly em and Col ployed in the clty engineer's de Sold and guaranteed by partment, also filed Wednesday, tell Drug Co PACIFIC QUTFITTING 30 this office up to 11 candidate: P. 0. LEAGUE TO MEET, COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN | (ac EVERY WEEK NOW | } A Temple YOUR CREDIT |S OK | Sear elopments in rmunicipal politic Croup Coughs I g money bac Bar gue will) Friday e to lister report from a ith de Boys end Girte, Come Tomor row and Hear Mise Helen Marie Cook Telle Her Wonderful Children's Stories at the STORY HOUR 3t4PM turday Sixth Floor Hose They wear like everythin’ OY SCOUT Stockings for boys, are the cholee of many mothers who want @ good looking, medium ribbed, medium heavy cotton ho They wear splendidly and are shown tn sizes 6 to 10 for 250, and sizes 10% and 11 for 36 Boys’ Shoes (VXCELLENT qualit and correct Insts, for school and dross Wear—qualities that are in strict keeping with the standards we have established wlinh Pw with solld oak A splendid rainy weather olled calf upper rubber soles heels. Biases izes 1 A neat tng # teaira sturdy Shoe for 1m% looking of Clearances of Children's ‘Apparel SATURDAY clearance of several odd lots, and broken lota. Winter style Coats and Dresses for girls of 6 to 14 years. COATS —FOR $3.95 — Excellent materials in solid colors and mixtures, sizes 6 to 12 years. 00 each 5—Extra quality models in blues and browns. Sizes 6, 10, 12 and 14 years Formerly $10.00 and $12 POR $12.05—High grade and smart Coats, in/ sizes 8, 12 and 16. Formerly $16.00 each Also a fine Coats in sizes 8 and 12 only. Former- ly priced $22.50 and $25.00. For . $18.50 DRESSE! FOR $7.48—Fine serges and challies, sizes 6 to 14 years. Good smart styles; formerly $9.50 and $12.60. 2.98—A group of 28 Girls’ Dresses, serges tn several good styles, former. y $3 to $5.00, Sizes 6 GIRLS’ SKIRTS —Girls’ separate Skirts, now in much demand, Smart new styles, with and with- out yoke attached. -Without yoke sees : $3.25 and a2 With yoke attached pand #4 Mumsimg Underwear Gives Genuine Satisfaction (for Men) HERE are a number of rea sons why Munsing Under. wear gives such splendid satis. faction The excellent qualities, the eareful shaping, the careful making. The increase in the favor of Munsingwear recom mends this Underwear to your attention. —$6.00 for a very wool Suit ~-$6,00 for a heavy silk and wool Suit $5.00 for a medium silk and wool Suit. $4.00 for a heavy white wool Suit $3.00 for a medium white wool Suit, $3 for a medium natural gray wool Suit, $8.75 for a natural gray wool Suit —$3.00 for a serviceable wool and cotton mixed Suit, —And a heavy cotton Suit at $1.50 First Floor heavy all weight heavy heavy Men's Cashmere Black New shipment just in—good, firm, medium weight, black; all regular sizes, 3 pairs for $1.00 Hose ) oer. Pair SECOND AT UNIVERSITY Fraser Paterson Co January Clearance of Women’s Coats Offers Extraordinary Values at $27.50 N unusually attractive sale that offers Coats of correct winter styles, and fine quality materials, that were originally priced $35.00, $38.75. $39.50, $42.50 and $45.00 —There are but thirty Coats in the lot—the winter season's most fa vored models. —Broadcloths, silk velours, cloths, fine cheviots, wool etc. Bolivia velour —All have large fur collars, deep cuffs, etc. Navy blue, Russian green brown and black. —On account of the limited quan- tity, early choosing is advisable. Sat- urday only $27.50 January Clearance Sales om Garment Floor portant sales in which the values are extraor- I LE is y We it the quantities are limited therefore 4 BRE —$25.00, $28.75 and $35.00 Dresses for... ..$19.50 5.00 Women’s Winter Suits for $15.00 $18.50 dF you to choose early .00 Women’s Winter Coats for Beautiful New Tones and Styles in the Splendid “Eppo” Petticoat ARGE new the excellent “Eppo” Silk Women's Munsing Underwear Weights for Now. A Sale of Irregulars 5 and w... $1.49 tion and mercerized high neck, long Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, sleeveless; ankle length All sizes, 4 to 9, but not all sizes in every style, Choice $1.49 mie bers Vool and ec Union Suits ves ats has just been r beautiful are well as well known, patented » features are characteri tic of every garment, and in sure the greatest of Petticoat satisfaction Just in— Women’s Fiber Silk Hose, 35c Pair HE many women who have been waiting for these to arrive are to come quickly, for the will probably become the heavy demand we The new shades include rose, lavender, Nile, reseda, white, Hunters, pink, brown, navy and black coral, advised assortment broken by expect. Attractive looking, good weight, fiber silk, ck body; sizes 8's to 10%, for . Praser-Paterson ( also shown—a lot of hand some two-tone colorings. The best of value at $5.75 rd Floor r-Paterson A Saturday Sale of Silk Suit Blouses $7.50---$8.50 45 very beat Wwo stylish Suit Blouses at sale lots that represent the unusual values GROUP ONE embroidere Blo: in navy $9.00, $9.50 and $1¢ and beaded Georgette crepe blue taupe, hunte reen and African brown. Also beautiful black silk laces and striped Georgette A few silk Waists in f und chartreuse GROUP, TWO includes $1 plum, navy blue nd embroider ”) Suit Blouses 0 and $1 in two-toned effec brown. A few raser-Paterson ( Smart New Neckwear $1.75 New Wool Poplin, 50 Featuring a Dozen Styles Inches Wide, $2.00 ECENT arrivals in the Women's Yard Neckwear Section brought the very n styles, including twelve Woe! Pop’ t particula irab charming ones pecially fa price « The This particular ually good qu Psa dresne Ce gur maroor Oregon x inal and bla Modestly alwa urable ma ored for Spring Poplin lity large and chine a with Ven deries, Paiste are in mediu using pe de Georgette laces, tucks, ete Beautiful ere trimmed emt styles. Modestly priced marked, ay ~"Fraser-Paterson « Special---$3.50 Frolaset Front-Laced Corsets for $2.50 PLENDID, correct style Fre free hip style with el 22 to 34 Asti porters ; sizes Special 1 Fine Wide Silk Women’s Wool Sweaters Special Values at $5.00 UST the spl Coats practt Ribbons Special Values at 50¢ Y ndid sort of Sweater al women choose for wear now, ‘The well-made i warm Coats, possessing Come in white. blue, gray and green dium and heavy stiteh without collar. A very good value at Fraser-Paterson Co,, Sec Saturday=--A, Sale of All Trimmed Winter Hats at $1.95 Each HOST Hat season will do well to take neh taffeta and faille Ons —a nd Lengths 0 ch acc and § Rib g00d color smart style, Silk lot of cardinal, navy All wool, Mo Made with or rose to yards only, wh ints for a price considerably lower than usual m0 Special, yard + 06 who want a new to finish out the w advant of th price is the lowest we have quoted. The sale includes « of styles Pat entire remaining stock ; score Prase UBSCRIBE to the De lineator take advantage of our at now, tractive reduced price Toilet Goods Extra Special T will pay every one who re quires a new sup ply of Toilet Goods to read this list carefully. The val ues are extreme d include stand ard well-known preparations o f merit Imported Bath Soap Tablets, special, each, 156, or 4 for. De $1.2 fume, strength Violet Per quadry $1.50 and oz, Imported fumes, four splen did odors, quad ruple strength, special, 0%..$1.00 2.00 Per box of Old- Fashioned Butter- milk Toilet Soap, 3 cakes for. 10¢ —$1.50 bottle Ori- ental Cream for $1.19 25¢ Imported Pa- per Powder, book leaf form, white, flesh and brunette, special, each..10¢ i0e Imported Compact Rouge, with mirror and puff ... .-25¢ —b0c Imported Compact Powder, white, flesh or bru- nette R5€ $1.00 Perfume in silver decorated bottle . - 50¢ 10c package of Antiseptic Absorb- ent Cotton, ~—25c Nail and Hand Brushes for : 15¢ —25e Ivory Cream for cleaning white ivory ABE —Toilet Tissue Pa- per, special, roll 5¢ -LaBlache Face Powder, white, pink, flesh, bru- nette . -B9¢ 25¢ Hyluster Nail —25e Nail cake form Polish, --10¢ xc package Egg Shampoo Violet cum Powder Tal- 10¢ kage Hou- n Rice Pow der, white or flesh Colgate’s Paste $1.00 Nail Buf- fers, French made - » 50¢ 7 Pebeco Paste Tooth 39e¢ Rouge book form 10¢ $1 Syringe . Fountain $1.00 $1.75 tion Hot Bottle and tain Syringe, celal Combina Water Foun- spe Largest size terine for Milk of pecial B9e $1 Hand Mir- rors, French glass, ial 63e¢ Phillips’ Magnesia, s3e Complexion Powder, white, brunette and naturelle 196 she Odor-Shun, a deodorant, special ine Large ize Pin aud'’s Hair Tonic ae Hand Lotion 19¢ —Large size bottle Bandoline tse ~Woe size Nonspi aoe Vanish Ive ing Cream We size Camel line, white, flesh, brunette